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I need some help with shafts.. Right now i am playing my cg gold with Dynamic gold stiff shafts. What you think i should play on my ap2 ?

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Driver launcher 10.5
Irons Cg gold 5-10
Hybrids R7 cgb max Wedges CG12Putter Newport 2 mid slantBalls Nxt extremeConsidering new Woods what you think ?


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If youre happy with what youre getting with the DG's then stick with them. But i think AP2's come stock with Rifle 5.5 shafts. I used DG's in my previous set of irons, and switching over to the rifles was a nice surprise. I get more of a boring tragetory with the AP2 - rifle 6.0 combo.
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Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
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What is the difference btwn the 5.5 and the 6.0.. If i am spending all this money i want to do it right

Considering new Woods what you think ?

Driver launcher 10.5
Irons Cg gold 5-10
Hybrids R7 cgb max Wedges CG12Putter Newport 2 mid slantBalls Nxt extremeConsidering new Woods what you think ?


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6.0 is stiffer and 5.5 I play 6.0's in my ap's and I love them.
Ive never played DG shafts but I believe their right in the middle of stiffness
between the 5.5's and 6.0's somewhere around 5.7

My Bag:

Driver: TITLEIST 907 D2 10.5 degree
Wood: COBRA F-Speed 15 degree
Hybrid: TAYLORMADE burner 19 degreeIrons: TITLEIST 4-GW AP2 6.0 rifle shaftsWedges: TITLEIST Oil Can 56 degreeTITLEIST Spin Milled 60 degreePutter: TITLEIST Scotty Cameron JAT prototype


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The Project X 5.5 is the stock shaft but you can get whatever you want in them. I doubt that DG would be an upcharge, since the cost of that shaft is less than the PX (I wouldn't swear to that, just a guess). Titleist has a nice fitting cart system that many courses have. See if their is one in your area and you should be able to try out 5-6 different shafts and flexes.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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